This gallery will walk you through seven killer hacks to make the most out of Google Chrome, the up and coming browser that everyone seems to want to have (or already has). From auto-incognito mode to tweaking the PDF reader and syncing your browser and auto-start tabs, this gallery will show you how to customise hidden features you may not know about.

Provided you have an up-to-date version of Google Chrome, you can take advantage of the new features brought out in Google search.

1. Click the spanner icon and go to Options.

2. Under the Basics tab, ensure your search is set to Google and click Enable Instant for faster searching and browsing.

If you don't have an up-to-date version or you don't see the option to enable instant search, hit the spanner icon and click About Google Chrome. If it isn't up to date, then it'll automatically find you and install a new version.

5. In your Cloud Print dashboard, which can be opened from the Chrome options menu under the Under the Bonnet tab, this will give you an overview of the printers that are installed on the computer, including local and network printers and PDF printers.

If you have a small screen like a netbook, you can change the default zoom setting so that all pages appear with smaller text so that you can fit everything on screen. But you need to have an updated beta version of Chrome to do this.

1. In the omnibar (the address bar, but also the search box) at the top, type in about:flags and hit Enter.

7 killer feature hacks for Google Chrome

A series of easy to implement hacks to make Chrome work better for you, including cloud print and auto-incognito.

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This gallery will walk you through seven killer hacks to make the most out of Google Chrome, the up and coming browser that everyone seems to want to have (or already has). From auto-incognito mode to tweaking the PDF reader and syncing your browser and auto-start tabs, this gallery will show you how to customise hidden features you may not know about.